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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… 40,000 l. per annum, will, not serve her. All the King's tables heretofore were maintained at the King's charge; 7 but now they must be all borne by the people, and … House." Memoirs, ii. 626. See supra, p. 263. See on "Harry Marten," supra, p. 212. Mr. Henry Porter, member with Colonel …
Survey of London
… and the Manor House and farmhouse on the west side of Earl's Court Road (see page 239) at the heart of the market gardens of Earl's Court Farm which spread over the remaining land. In early … the building leases to third parties, especially to Rush Marten Cripps, esquire, of Westmeston in Sussex, who was the …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… is preserved a small collection of papers of Col. Henry Marten, the regicide. The manor belonged early in the seventeenth century to Sir Henry Marten, Knt., Judge of the Prerogative Court and of the … Probably upon the Restoration much of the Colonel's correspondence may have been destroyed to save it from …
Old and New London
… Old Sessions HouseConstitution of the Court in Strype's timeThe Modern Central Criminal CourtNumber of Persons … Harrison, Colonel Carew, Cook, Hugh Peters, Scott, Harry Marten, and Scroop, among other scarcely less noticeable … of Harrison, and he also was condemned to death. Harry Marten began a most ingenious and persevering defence by …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… thus harangu'd from the Throne by his Majesty. The King's Speech to both Houses. 'My Lords, and Gentlemen of the … next' Proceedings against the Regicides renew'd. ; Harry Marten's Plea. ; The Chancellor's Declaration, concerning New … their Mediation to his Majesty in their Behalfs.' Harry Marten briskly added, That he had never obey'd any …
The Environs of London
… I. this David, who succeeded afterwards to his father's throne, possessed the Earldom of Huntingdon, and all the … Thomas Barnardiston, christened April 1, 1593." "Dorcas Marten, the Lady Marten, and wife of Sir Richard Marten, alderman of London, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a good type of the small stone-built 17th-century yeoman's dwelling, of two stories, with low mullioned windows and … known as Moor House. 5 Manors Forming part of Earl Tostig's Preston fee in 1066, when it was assessed as two … and claimed dower in 1569 (being then wife of Lancelot Marten) as widow of John Singleton the elder; Court of Wards …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… 138. [f.53v] 24 March 1619. [? Trinity House] to Sir Henry Marten, admiralty court judge According to his direction they … Report 1 by Trinity House Reasons for maintaining the cook's rooms amidships in the king's ships: (a) Ordnance and men will not be hindered, which is …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… beacons, buoys and seamarks, others have obtained the king's licence to provide certain seamarks contrary to the … heard. With regard to the law, they submit to Sir Henry Marten, admiralty judge, who 'holding himself to the general … 178. [f.64] 26 May 1621. Doctors' Commons. [ Sir] Henry Marten [ admiralty court judge] to Trinity House By a clause …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… 275. [f.2. 25 May 1626] William Gunter, John Westhorrle, S. Wells, H. Lydiard and Edward Stevens [ ? to Sir John Coke, … Swann, Totten. 288. [f.8] 13 July 1627. [ Sir] Henry Marten [ admiralty court judge to Trinity House] He referred … 289. 26 July 1627. Ratcliff. Trinity House [ to Sir Henry Marten, admiralty court judge] In reply to 288, they had …
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